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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 22 тыс.

  • @asd68322
    @asd68322 6 лет назад +25049

    After this video, I immediately bought the book. I waited for the book to ship and I was as excited as a little girl waiting for a puppy to come home.
    I finished the book in 3 days and my god, it was one of THE BEST thing I've ever read my entire life.
    Thank you, Zealous Creative. I'm really looking forward to similar future project.

    • @zealouscreative
      @zealouscreative  6 лет назад +1027

      Wow, what a great review-thanks! We recently released a graphic novel follow-up to our other short film, Zero. Check it out here: bit.ly/Zero-The-Beginning

    • @asd68322
      @asd68322 6 лет назад +290

      Zealous Creative i bought it on Amazon JP and gave it a 5 stars review ;)

    • @ignaciomedina9974
      @ignaciomedina9974 6 лет назад +304

      Sorry, but can you tell me the name of the book? I’m really interested in it.
      Thank you a lot!

    • @asd68322
      @asd68322 6 лет назад +291

      Ignacio Medina it's called The Magnum Opus, you can find it in description of this video

    • @danice1234able
      @danice1234able 6 лет назад +89

      Book?!??

  • @what3374
    @what3374 5 лет назад +15704

    bro this man just been born 3 minutes ago and he rockin that violin

    • @tallvictorieshr1783
      @tallvictorieshr1783 4 года назад +77

      SassyLlama Boi lmao tbh tho

    • @pembe116
      @pembe116 4 года назад +242

      True Ling Ling

    • @LewisWrAllison
      @LewisWrAllison 4 года назад +86

      To think that the one he made is going to have to do them violin skills

    • @ginjiro5119
      @ginjiro5119 4 года назад +51

      That's a power of heredity.

    • @davewasthere
      @davewasthere 4 года назад +30

      @@pembe116 Although I do wonder what twoset would say about his fingering skills (or lack thereof)

  • @mr_nightmares
    @mr_nightmares 4 года назад +18826

    The fact that this guy is still puting hearts and replying comments after 8 years is amazing

    • @monkeyking5219
      @monkeyking5219 4 года назад +276

      He did it again

    • @ItsMe-uw8wi
      @ItsMe-uw8wi 4 года назад +192

      What a legend

    • @iambumbo7534
      @iambumbo7534 4 года назад +48

      R/madlad

    • @person1949
      @person1949 4 года назад +43

      This girl

    • @bpqd2624
      @bpqd2624 4 года назад +24

      well it just shows that its all part of a cycle in some way or another. just boiled down in to one artsy nugget of stop motions animation.

  • @WharGhoul_
    @WharGhoul_ 3 года назад +6279

    When 5 minutes tells a story better than most 90 minute movies, you know its special

    • @xxxHilDeGaNxxx
      @xxxHilDeGaNxxx 3 года назад +4

      SHUT THE FK OFF!

    • @WharGhoul_
      @WharGhoul_ 3 года назад +63

      @@xxxHilDeGaNxxx don't be a sad panda!

    • @xxxHilDeGaNxxx
      @xxxHilDeGaNxxx 3 года назад +4

      @@WharGhoul_ a sad panda? what do you mean? are you asuming my gender?

    • @WharGhoul_
      @WharGhoul_ 3 года назад +47

      @@xxxHilDeGaNxxx yes ma'am I am

    • @dragonbearded1267
      @dragonbearded1267 3 года назад +11

      @@xxxHilDeGaNxxx sorry man

  • @zuzudunlap3571
    @zuzudunlap3571 9 месяцев назад +1019

    Dude it's been 11 years and this is still a masterpiece

    • @berhonkusbardledoo
      @berhonkusbardledoo 7 месяцев назад +24

      And they are still hearting and replying to comments! so slay

    • @CatoTato
      @CatoTato 6 месяцев назад +4

      I watched this when I was little and I just now found out theres a part 2 book

    • @wopor333
      @wopor333 4 месяца назад +2

      This one has always stuck with me.

    • @romylafuente4135
      @romylafuente4135 3 месяца назад +3

      Una que obra!!!!

  • @creativeusername-k7b
    @creativeusername-k7b 4 года назад +9124

    Honestly, this is such a sad story. Their entire short life is spent working and desperately hoping for a friend while fighting their extinction.

    • @lipepsene
      @lipepsene 4 года назад +727

      They don’t die when they disappear, according to the book they just get teleported to outside the workshop

    • @victordrumond7644
      @victordrumond7644 4 года назад +16

      :(

    • @SC-zl6gs
      @SC-zl6gs 4 года назад +248

      I haven't read the book but if they're hoping for a friend why doesn't the previous creator just make one more since he seemed to have nearly half of the time left when he finished the first one.

    • @hellohuman2357
      @hellohuman2357 3 года назад +22

      @@SC-zl6gs that is exactly what I thought too!!

    • @TehAlux
      @TehAlux 3 года назад +95

      You mean like... real life? Lol

  • @octogonSmuggler
    @octogonSmuggler 3 года назад +2037

    9 years later, and I still find this animation to be on par with block buster films such as Coraline. Everything is so smooth and wonderfully pleasing to the eye. Also, as an added note, the book is absolutely amazing! You guys really lived up the the 'Creative" in your name.

    • @zealouscreative
      @zealouscreative  3 года назад +106

      That's high praise. Thank you! We'd really appreciate it if you left a review of the book to help spread the word!

    • @DecentPlayerNA
      @DecentPlayerNA 2 года назад +10

      This is my second favorite animation after destino.

    • @nekislaya9439
      @nekislaya9439 Год назад +1

      А как называется книга?

  • @onionlipadua
    @onionlipadua 3 года назад +2271

    My teacher made us watch this short film in fifth grade and when the plot twist came out whole class were in shock. Aw memories

    • @lundynh3383
      @lundynh3383 3 года назад +6

      Lol love ur name Dua, ik a girl with the same name as u

    • @atanaZion
      @atanaZion 3 года назад +21

      ...What is the plot twist??

    • @gabrielseelydacosta2499
      @gabrielseelydacosta2499 3 года назад +4

      same wtf

    • @Laura-gu1hj
      @Laura-gu1hj 3 года назад +3

      @@atanaZion yesss i need to know

    • @batsuichimonji1623
      @batsuichimonji1623 3 года назад +7

      @@atanaZion pot twist is when the plot is straightforward then we knew it’s gonna end there but suddenly the story changes

  • @Molech996
    @Molech996 Год назад +1091

    How can people find this piece of art even remotely creepy or nightmare inducing?This has to be one of the best and most beautiful animations I’ve ever seen.There’s also brilliant music to back it up.

    • @victorfbv8411
      @victorfbv8411 Год назад +13

      Bueno, eso es por qué muchos la vimos de niños y los personajes se veían algo inquietantes, además la atmósfera genera un aura de misterio que genera más inqietud. Pero bueno ví esto por primera vez cuando estaba en primero de primaria creo, y ahora tengo casi 16 años y ahora que lo vuelvo a ver me parece una obra realmente hermosa, aún sigo pensando en los posibles significados que podría tener

    • @mapron1
      @mapron1 11 месяцев назад +19

      It is super creepy.

    • @ligokleftis
      @ligokleftis 11 месяцев назад +9

      @@mapron1nobody cares what you think vladimir

    • @tyta.luctuosa
      @tyta.luctuosa 10 месяцев назад +12

      The animation is very well made and i can't even imagine how many hours of work must have been put into this, but none of that's the creepy part. Just imagine what it would be like to live for about a day, and within that time all you would be good for and the most you could accomplish is to create and animate another one of your kind. The ending hit hard for me, especially considering that the second character realized this as well, that they are basically purposeless. That really existential moment of the clock ticking would be overwhelming to any of us.
      If any of them failed to make a new one, who knows what would happen, if the time's up before one of them finish and they perish without anything to show for it, the entirity of their legacy could turn to dust, because there would be nobody left animated. Who knows, maybe i read the situation all wrong, but that's the beauty of the lack of context.
      Overall, i agree. This isn't scary, nor nightmare-inducing. It's just cold and suspenseful, that's all.

    • @nomshark
      @nomshark 10 месяцев назад

      Its because of the mask. Its pretty clear.

  • @austinmorrison6953
    @austinmorrison6953 4 года назад +4842

    This is honestly a pretty sad, vicious cycle.

    • @MattyDove
      @MattyDove 4 года назад +81

      You mean the cycle of life?

    • @MrEyes-xh4bb
      @MrEyes-xh4bb 4 года назад +131

      MattyDove no, more like the cycle of being created by your partner/SO/maker and then only having the amount of time in the hourglass to recreate your said counterpart before you perish, then the same goes for your counterpart after the time is up.

    • @shoshannahcohen1921
      @shoshannahcohen1921 4 года назад +26

      Not really. I don't want to spoil anything but you really should read the book. The link to get it is in the description.

    • @johndoe528
      @johndoe528 4 года назад +29

      They get to be together, to look forward to that. Many people toil endlessly and never get to 3:41, they get that moment over and over

    • @Oopy_Doopy42069
      @Oopy_Doopy42069 4 года назад +18

      Yes just living for 3 minutes only there to create another of your kind, no one there to love you and praise you... I can’t imagine

  • @Justgofundus
    @Justgofundus 3 года назад +1176

    This kinda reminds me of the way an artist puts their soul into each piece so that in a way after they die they stay alive through their creations... maybe in the same way the people who made this film put their soul to it😌

    • @madison_drew
      @madison_drew 2 года назад +11

      Meraki
      Greek
      meraki [may-rah-kee] (adjective)
      This is a word that modern Greeks often use to describe doing something with soul, creativity, or love -- when you put "something of yourself" into what you're doing, whatever it may be. Meraki is often used to describe cooking or preparing a meal, but it can also mean arranging a room, choosing decorations, or setting an elegant table.

    • @j.cmarie271
      @j.cmarie271 2 года назад +3

      Yes! Very odd concept! Weird creature. But we all are! However, my soul felt it!

  • @canis3432
    @canis3432 5 лет назад +5023

    This honestly pretty sad though, to keep a species alive they must continue to remake others only to have a few minutes with one another

    • @adammartinez8794
      @adammartinez8794 5 лет назад +303

      Canis Mortem Seems a lot like real life actually.

    • @julianrivera3478
      @julianrivera3478 5 лет назад +48

      @@adammartinez8794 yes! Men real lfe in the actually.

    • @robinastarion
      @robinastarion 5 лет назад +217

      I dont know, you start out with someone who loves you who gives you a goal, something to look forward to all througout your life. And in the end having achieved your goal you die in the presence of someone who loves you, whom you have now given a life purpose in return. It doesnt sound so bad to me.

    • @bouquetchocolatesandconfec77
      @bouquetchocolatesandconfec77 5 лет назад +52

      Canis Mortem humanity does all the time it’s years for us not minutes

    • @cookiesontoast9981
      @cookiesontoast9981 5 лет назад +94

      Yeah, i thought it was just him trying to make a girlfriend at first, but nah, it's more depressing than that.

  • @LOL-BrainRot
    @LOL-BrainRot 4 месяца назад +290

    - This video is like a black hole.
    - No matter how hard you try, YT always finds a way to bring you back here

    • @NoahFlores-bj4ew
      @NoahFlores-bj4ew 4 месяца назад

      Crazy

    • @realyes
      @realyes 3 месяца назад +1

      Hey, buddy.

    • @LetsLaberWithMi
      @LetsLaberWithMi 2 месяца назад

      It just did to me

    • @bb-bu9vt
      @bb-bu9vt 2 месяца назад +1

      I bookmarked it and visit it and share it with quite some frequency.

  • @tarnw3301
    @tarnw3301 3 года назад +2233

    Years ago, I thought they both were a couple and they were making each other over and over again even if they could only meet for a few seconds.

  • @bread8611
    @bread8611 4 года назад +1882

    This cycle is so sad. So basically what the creature has to do is make a creation and teach it everything they know and give them the book to make their creation and do that same thing.

    • @vuzy_sub1305
      @vuzy_sub1305 4 года назад +46

      This cycle is so sad. So basically what happened is that the creature has to do is make a creation and teach you everything they know and give them the book to make their creation and do the same thing in a cycle.

    • @daedelus999
      @daedelus999 4 года назад +26

      This cycle is so sad. So basically what the creature has to do is make a creation and teach it everything they know and give them the book to make their creation and do that same thing.

    • @EliteTeamKiller2.0
      @EliteTeamKiller2.0 4 года назад +44

      Sounds exactly like life itself.

    • @EliteTeamKiller2.0
      @EliteTeamKiller2.0 4 года назад +10

      note to young zoomers and alphas: beings of higher consciousness can break the cycle.

    • @bread8611
      @bread8611 4 года назад +9

      Did I just start a trend-

  • @qwertttyyy
    @qwertttyyy 2 года назад +1546

    I was amazed by this video 10 years ago, I was 13. And after reviewing it after so much time, I can't watch it without tears. This short story touched me to the core. Both then and now. I see it as a reflection of our lives. We are born, we work to leave behind descendants, we live for the sake of others and we devote so little time to ourselves. But life is so short... And only love brings life to our hearts. And, of course, music. Many thanks to the author, the creators of this wonderful cartoon that has sunk into my heart forever. I wish happiness and love to everyone who reads this comment and good luck in life❤

    • @zealouscreative
      @zealouscreative  2 года назад +125

      We're so happy to hear you've found our film again after so many years and that it left such an impact ❤️

    • @saikouuuU
      @saikouuuU 2 года назад +1

      Не понял ты смысла анимации)

    • @qwertttyyy
      @qwertttyyy 2 года назад +9

      @@saikouuuU для каждого свой смысл)

    • @saikouuuU
      @saikouuuU 2 года назад +3

      @@qwertttyyy ты прав

    • @skottheskeptic
      @skottheskeptic 2 года назад +2

      Disturbing yet beautiful (and true in regards to our frail, fleeting, futile lives...)

  • @NerdTrap
    @NerdTrap Год назад +294

    Just started the book and it is interesting to note how there are a couple contrasts to this film and the opening chapter. The film implies that Allegro was unsure of how to wake Sonata (his successor) and attempted several things before consulting the book for advice. The book gives the impression he was immediately aware that music was the key to her birth.
    Also love how the music in this is actually not just part of the narrative, but is actually present in the process of making, and is what Spurs Allegro on with the urgency needed to perform his task.

    • @calciummother
      @calciummother 11 месяцев назад +10

      You can see Allegro attempting several things before consulting the book and, as a last effort, attempting to wake Sonata using music.

    • @arubaro199
      @arubaro199 10 месяцев назад +4

      ​@calciummother re-read @NerdTrap 's comment again. He is pointing the differences between the short and the book
      I was about to comment the same, in the book the creation process has notable differences

    • @krysuh6936
      @krysuh6936 10 месяцев назад +4

      Ty 4 this insight since im not a musician i cant reach that lvl of interpretation. But instead going 4 a more poetic way to take it showing how the circle of life goes and how humanity survives doing a tranference of knowledge but art is what make us want to live. At least that was my take.

  • @brookekennedy8734
    @brookekennedy8734 7 лет назад +3732

    Did anyone else notice that the closer he was to bringing her alive the more he smiled

    • @zealouscreative
      @zealouscreative  7 лет назад +351

      I'm glad you noticed :)

    • @booblicious4825
      @booblicious4825 7 лет назад +28

      Brooke Kennedy oh I just re-watched it to see it and yeah. Beautiful

    • @fatbetrn1976
      @fatbetrn1976 7 лет назад +47

      Brooke Kennedy The saddest part was when he finished. He had to disappear.

    • @gjcfjhchxks3325
      @gjcfjhchxks3325 7 лет назад +8

      ARMYs are everywhere ARMYYYYY ;)

    • @booblicious4825
      @booblicious4825 7 лет назад +2

      Oh man holy kook oh holy shit hiiiii!!! NICE TO MEET U!

  • @BobbyDukeArts
    @BobbyDukeArts 2 года назад +3348

    Great story, great characters, beautiful execution.

  • @jacqlyn04
    @jacqlyn04 5 лет назад +772

    As a violinist and horror enthusiast, i approve of this short film

    • @daisymay6505
      @daisymay6505 4 года назад +3

      That’s so cool, do you have a favourite composition

    • @hornypornie
      @hornypornie 4 года назад

      you have to be a good one to feel the 100%
      cYa!.

  • @peaty9519
    @peaty9519 Год назад +220

    I love how Allegro (I assume that's the Maker's name) slowly begins to smile as he creates the next Maker

    • @zealouscreative
      @zealouscreative  Год назад +34

      Thank you for reading the book!

    • @peaty9519
      @peaty9519 Год назад +18

      @@zealouscreative AAAA I LOVED IT SO MUCHHHHH

  • @magicspiral3323
    @magicspiral3323 Год назад +1243

    This came out 10 years ago.
    Why am I just discovering this? It’s wonderful!
    That little mustache gag at 1:35 is a great touch!

    • @reedomu
      @reedomu Год назад +8

      The RUclips algorithm

    • @FilmAcolyteReturns
      @FilmAcolyteReturns Год назад

      If you like stop motion animation. I found an amazing animation by a small Japanese group. The video is called Hidari. It’s here on RUclips.

    • @MJ_Llama
      @MJ_Llama Год назад +6

      Same here!

  • @what_homework
    @what_homework 3 года назад +1415

    This video was one of the reasons I became a violinist. I have played for 5 years now and have made it to second chair of the highest orchestra in my high school and am even considering playing in college. This beautiful piece has literally changed my life. Thank you.
    Update: I'm now the 2nd best violinist in my school (next year once the 1st chair graduates I'll be at the top). I play French horn, Mellophone, and Trombone in jazz band. I'm section leader of the horns and am going to be drum major of my marching band. I'm gonna go do music for a living. I want to play music for the rest of my life. This piece changed my world. Incredible.

    • @zealouscreative
      @zealouscreative  3 года назад +154

      Congrats on the success. We're so happy to hear it.

    • @summerbaker2893
      @summerbaker2893 3 года назад +24

      bro same, i started back in 6th grade and now im pushing my 5th year :)

    • @turtleisland1940
      @turtleisland1940 3 года назад +6

      This video helped inspire me to do animation as a career (And some other short videos as well)

    • @spartan005u8
      @spartan005u8 3 года назад +5

      From this animation, halo soundtracks and a 90s movie called black dog I have wanted to play the violin so bad

    • @notdivi
      @notdivi 3 года назад +3

      Update???

  • @gabriel-mg9hm
    @gabriel-mg9hm 5 лет назад +948

    How the HELL am I just seeing this now, nearly 7 years after it was released? This is beautiful.

  • @BlphBain
    @BlphBain 11 месяцев назад +95

    this is how life feels. doing “what we’re supposed to” until our time runs out just so another person can do the same thing, and we’re told we’re doing something noble. as The Maker finds out in this, the only true form of escape is self-expression

  • @NakirytheCat
    @NakirytheCat 4 года назад +475

    I watched this for the first time like 6 years ago, and i still come back here from time to time, everything about this creation is amazing, no matter how many times i see it.

    • @zealouscreative
      @zealouscreative  4 года назад +25

      Thanks for watching. If you're a reader, you may like to check out the book that expands upon this story - bit.ly/AboutTheMagnumOpus

    • @julia-ju6tu
      @julia-ju6tu 3 года назад +1

      @@zealouscreative Im brazilian, so I speak portuguese, do you have the book in this language??

  • @emikikuno
    @emikikuno 4 года назад +1551

    I think she was supposed to a daughter to him, not a wife. Notice how he took the time to show her the place and teach her what she needed to know, even though she was unable to reciprocate his affection or do anything for him. It's what parents do. They take care of us and when we are finally able to understand and appreciate them, it's often time for them to leave us.

    • @blwzh
      @blwzh 4 года назад +24

      @Mr.Wrapped Hat you mean deep?

    • @blwzh
      @blwzh 4 года назад +4

      @Mr.Wrapped Hat you dont need to apologize lol

    • @theballisticcannoneer3728
      @theballisticcannoneer3728 4 года назад +23

      That entire paragraph couldn't be any more sad

    • @JosueDeerFox
      @JosueDeerFox 4 года назад +6

      That's really pondering

    • @steffw5646
      @steffw5646 4 года назад +51

      That touched me so hard when I realized it was his daughter. It's the unfinished cycle of life.
      That's why she was unresponsive at first, just like a child, her mind has to be build and once it's done you can have a brief moment of conscience with your parent before they are gone.
      I also love the moment when he closed his eyes while playing. He closes them and gives it his all because he doesn't have time to do it again.
      Truly the most magnificent short I ever saw. If I ever lose my memory, I want to see it again. I don't think something will ever make me feel like it again.

  • @ZaharaV999-tl1er
    @ZaharaV999-tl1er Год назад +1055

    First saw this when I was 11. Now at 20, I'm still in awe of all the artistic little details of not only the characters, but the story. This masterpiece is so impactful that 9 years later, to this day, I can still imagine that hourglass flipping and feel how I felt when I first watched it. Incredible.

  • @celestesoniafox84
    @celestesoniafox84 11 месяцев назад +36

    This is 11 years old and I only found it today, but it is just on time. Serendipitous.
    Art touches a place in your soul that can’t speak for itself and springs forth. Everyone interprets it differently and sees something in it that speaks directly to them.
    Your piece was so beautiful, it’s so concise and yet at the end I burst into tears. Time is fleeting. We have such a small window to create something that touches. You have created exactly that. From my heart to yours.
    Thank you 🤍.

  • @megatron8561
    @megatron8561 6 лет назад +3879

    So this is a never ending cycle of creation

    • @zealouscreative
      @zealouscreative  6 лет назад +224

      Yes

    • @sterlingmckenzi2235
      @sterlingmckenzi2235 5 лет назад +130

      Yes but I believe they are trapped in the cycle, unable to escape. (just what I read from the end.)

    • @user-gt6df3hd2q
      @user-gt6df3hd2q 5 лет назад +5

      Your aikon is kowai in Japan

    • @h.mejiaefeer
      @h.mejiaefeer 5 лет назад +3

      swigitty swooty I'm coming for the booty Until Ario’s turn

    • @h.mejiaefeer
      @h.mejiaefeer 5 лет назад +3

      swigitty swooty I'm coming for the booty Until Ario’s turn

  • @micha_wodek1715
    @micha_wodek1715 4 года назад +1203

    In my opinion, this story represents the cycle of human life: when a new generation comes to the world, it aquires the whole knowledge and skills of its parents, gives its greatest efforts to develop it, bring the progeny to the world and convey futher all the wisdom to the youth. When at the end it comes time for elderly to go, they are replaced, and the cycle goes on, yet since the prehistory.

    • @__SalmeeraJoseph__
      @__SalmeeraJoseph__ 3 года назад +7

      I felt the same

    • @ruyac7744
      @ruyac7744 3 года назад +5

      And it means that you should add something

    • @meekgreek9922
      @meekgreek9922 3 года назад +4

      Spot on. Good job.

    • @Aegelis
      @Aegelis 3 года назад +4

      I think you nailed it. Although art is open for interpretation, as a parent, these were my thoughts as well.

    • @meekgreek9922
      @meekgreek9922 3 года назад +5

      @@Aegelis Another thing to point out is how writing systems allowed mankind to pass on information from previous generations.

  • @ashrafabdullah1717
    @ashrafabdullah1717 4 года назад +3313

    This is my worst fear, living in endless loop

    • @angelrays440
      @angelrays440 4 года назад +23

      Welcome to quarantine, it can sometimes feel like it

    • @carlosandres1835
      @carlosandres1835 4 года назад +8

      No bro, its ok, just realize what is life about on the time, and do all the posible to guide your son, Thats Will be all:)

    • @VenikHue
      @VenikHue 4 года назад +14

      Well if one of the rabbits fail to make a new one then the loop will end

    • @therandomshow1265
      @therandomshow1265 4 года назад +1

      Same

    • @darkapothecary4116
      @darkapothecary4116 4 года назад +2

      Now she must make the next in line what a short life

  • @pattik_
    @pattik_ 11 месяцев назад +10

    I remember watching this in primary school and making a puppet based of it

  • @juanis8219
    @juanis8219 5 лет назад +1243

    I remember seeing this for the first time in elementary and being absolutely fascinated by it. So creepy but beautiful. I loved it. I come back every few years when the maker comes to visit my mind. I’m 17 now. I genuinely think this film has been the biggest influence in why im completely obsessed with stop motion animation and this creepy/dark but not horror art style. I love it!!!

    • @daisymay6505
      @daisymay6505 4 года назад +2

      Congrats 😁

    • @jayfeather838
      @jayfeather838 4 года назад +7

      Oh my gosh same!! When I first saw it when I was 10 I remember wanting to make my very own little creature because I absolutely fell in love with their design.

    • @NoteCat540
      @NoteCat540 4 года назад +4

      Nice, It's been the same for me

    • @russell_O.S.
      @russell_O.S. 4 года назад +2

      Juanis the word you’re looking for is macabre. Stay creepy, you’re alright but for fucks sake get it together, kid.

    • @novatea2009
      @novatea2009 4 года назад +1

      This is my first time watching it (I’m 10) and it’s sad but after thinking about it I kinda feel happy I don’t now why though

  • @Ren039
    @Ren039 Год назад +1144

    No matter how much time passes, I'm still coming back to see this masterpiece 💕

  • @codythelibertarian7264
    @codythelibertarian7264 4 года назад +1627

    Moral of the story: Keep alive the wisdom of your ancestors! Build your family and pass on the ‘great work’, so that everything that was done before your generation will not be lost.

    • @nishaprashanth1224
      @nishaprashanth1224 4 года назад +28

      Make something of your own too...so that someone else can carry it...Apple

    • @monicabaquero43
      @monicabaquero43 4 года назад +3

      💜

    • @martinomar6092
      @martinomar6092 4 года назад +8

      I thought it was the opposite lol

    • @codythelibertarian7264
      @codythelibertarian7264 4 года назад +1

      Martin Castillo ☯️

    • @BlackCat-tg7th
      @BlackCat-tg7th 4 года назад +5

      Well that's sadly often forgotten. People like to rather remember the negative than the positive

  • @dangerouswheatbread1338
    @dangerouswheatbread1338 2 года назад +86

    To me, this video is a great example of parenting. Parents put all the time they have into nurturing us, loving us, and educating us. And they're always looking at the clock because it reminds them of their limited time to be with us. And to prepare us for the world. And when they're gone. It's up to us to restart the cycle all over again.

    • @antetesija3033
      @antetesija3033 Год назад +2

      The best way to honor your old ones is to take good care of your young ones

  • @lukcom.5773
    @lukcom.5773 5 лет назад +525

    6 Years have past, and it's still my favorite video of all times.
    I would just like to thank you and Paul Halley for the arrengment.
    It, and so you, are in my heart. Really thank you for that.

  • @olliz747
    @olliz747 5 лет назад +2773

    Doctor: You have 3 minutes and 55 seconds left to live
    Bunny:

    • @empireoj
      @empireoj 5 лет назад +16

      4:20 then xD

    • @Scorpionwacom
      @Scorpionwacom 5 лет назад +23

      “What would happen if I just stop the hourglass or make a system that would transport the sand in the top part without rotating the hourglass?”
      Then, depending on the answer, my bunny would fight for his own life.

    • @marisiqueira1145
      @marisiqueira1145 5 лет назад +1

      KKKKKKKK

    • @umaral-faruq8227
      @umaral-faruq8227 5 лет назад +1

      5:30

    • @johansaka1326
      @johansaka1326 5 лет назад +2

      I need VODKA

  • @osuhog.2008
    @osuhog.2008 Год назад +28

    First watched this when I was in seventh grade. Now, coming back to it, it's almost like watching a completely different production. The artistic peculiarities are almost twice as fascinating as they were when I lasted visited.

  • @RSizuxvfwxfu
    @RSizuxvfwxfu Год назад +486

    The Violin. The sound effects. The Stop-motion. Everything about this is (in my opinion) absolutely perfect. This is hands down the BEST animation I’ve seen.

    • @symbadlemat8088
      @symbadlemat8088 Год назад +6

      Je confirme : cette animation et son propos sont d’une finesse extrême. Très poignant. Une émotion rare.

  • @olivis.492
    @olivis.492 3 года назад +460

    Let’s all appreciate the other rabbit taking the time to make the OThER rabbit a small vest.

    • @vahidfrzh9379
      @vahidfrzh9379 3 года назад +6

      It empathises woman energy care more about making something beautiful rather than something just functional.

  • @jesusl4739
    @jesusl4739 Год назад +258

    This short perfectly encapsulates the human condition of picking up the tools of the ones before us time running out scurrying to leave others better off

  • @MoodRealm_Native
    @MoodRealm_Native 11 месяцев назад +47

    This is such an amazingly interesting world right here, an endless cycle of makers, presumably never ending just to make themselves once more.
    And the animation is stellar, so fluid yet with that stop motion timeless charm
    An absolute gem
    Not even mentioning the character design, love that

    • @zealouscreative
      @zealouscreative  11 месяцев назад +5

      If you're interested in going deeper into the world, be sure to check out the follow-up book called The Magnum Opus. More info here - bit.ly/AboutTheMagnumOpus

  • @anduinking6724
    @anduinking6724 3 года назад +785

    The lesson of the show is that we must cherish our time with our loved ones, because we might not know if they will still be with us in the upcoming days.

    • @bored4066
      @bored4066 3 года назад +24

      The book doesn't really say that, beautiful way of interpreting the animation though.
      Spoiler they don't die they just get moved somewhere else

    • @jackhogan1174
      @jackhogan1174 3 года назад +7

      @@bored4066 where can I find the book, intrigued doesn’t even begin to describe my feelings

    • @StrongFeesh91
      @StrongFeesh91 3 года назад +2

      There is no guarantee that we'll all live to an old age, I agree with what you said

    • @Accelerat270
      @Accelerat270 3 года назад +1

      wronnnggg

    • @leelduttis4086
      @leelduttis4086 3 года назад

      @@jackhogan1174 in the description I think

  • @illustryfe5354
    @illustryfe5354 4 года назад +2251

    Searched "creepy rabbit with hourglass"
    Wasn't disappointed.

    • @daisymay6505
      @daisymay6505 4 года назад +12

      I just searched up stuffed rabbit with violin lol

    • @illustryfe5354
      @illustryfe5354 4 года назад +3

      @@prettypants4824 I had seen the video before, but forgot the title

    • @Nowhajajajs
      @Nowhajajajs 4 года назад +1

      666 likes ur welcome 😊

    • @johnkaplan1067
      @johnkaplan1067 4 года назад +1

      @@Nowhajajajs foutu américain inculte vous avez une vrai création devant vos yeux ,résultat : aucune culture pour en parler ....un drame ,et c'est ces gens qui dirigent le monde , on est foutu !

    • @basedbattledroid3507
      @basedbattledroid3507 4 года назад +1

      Creepy? He's adorable!

  • @notgoodwithnames78
    @notgoodwithnames78 2 года назад +674

    My mom showed me this video when I was probably eight, and it was one of those memories that stuck with me but I had no way to reference back to. I stumbled across this by chance. I remembered the story as being really impactful, and it still is, not to mention that the animation is fantastic. Thanks for giving me weird nostalgia and an awesome short film!

    • @zealouscreative
      @zealouscreative  2 года назад +53

      We're so glad to hear our little film has come back into your life.

    • @spleens4200
      @spleens4200 2 года назад +5

      Same here! I stumbled across it one night and only just came back thanks to “the cat with hands” film weirdly enough

  • @VizeedaGr8
    @VizeedaGr8 Год назад +52

    It’s honestly the epitome of the story of our lives. It’s as soon as we figure out how to make another one of us that we are gone.

  • @shadesketch9572
    @shadesketch9572 8 лет назад +2539

    Honestly, in my opinion, this is one of the best youtube videos ever made.

    • @meghannelson7475
      @meghannelson7475 8 лет назад +10

      So true I agree 100% !

    • @dankbullshitter4234
      @dankbullshitter4234 8 лет назад +4

      Yeah! Why not? ^w^

    • @minizilla5901
      @minizilla5901 8 лет назад +1

      Nah I think 69 is the best

    • @DuskSunDawn
      @DuskSunDawn 8 лет назад +6

      Its texture is the best one I've seen in a short film on RUclips.
      However, character's expression is not the best one I've see in a short film.
      I got its deep meaning, it's amazing, but I don't think everybody is able to easily understand how deep the main idea is embed on character's actions.

    • @alexvasquez5598
      @alexvasquez5598 8 лет назад +3

      it's is

  • @shishilanpasalan4144
    @shishilanpasalan4144 4 года назад +492

    I saw this when I was younger feeling disturbed of how everything looked, I come back after several years and it still weirds me out but in a good way. I admire the work behind the scenes 👌

    • @nikiortiz568
      @nikiortiz568 4 года назад

      me senti igual !!!

    • @thehazeshortfilm
      @thehazeshortfilm 4 года назад

      He's kinda cute in a way...! Uwu

    • @sonianedialkova9573
      @sonianedialkova9573 4 года назад +2

      omg, and what is the malnourished giant doing here? you know the battle cats are also locked in an neverending loop of battling and winning.

  • @karenmusa3052
    @karenmusa3052 Год назад +12

    Well 11yrs old and this is the first time I've seen it, Im 63 and still get totally mesmerised by things like this. It was totally enchanting and left me wanting more.
    Just beautiful, thanku everyone involved for creating this wonderful production and this delightful lil creature who by the way stole my heart. I've subscribed and im now off to explore your world 🥰
    Thanku very much x

    • @zealouscreative
      @zealouscreative  Год назад +1

      Thank you for watching and subscribing. I hope you were also able to watch our film, 'Zero' during your exploration of our channel.

  • @taeoh705
    @taeoh705 8 лет назад +6132

    and it makes you wonder who made the FIRST doll

    • @vog2878
      @vog2878 8 лет назад +385

      God XD

    • @RcpraveloMarch
      @RcpraveloMarch 8 лет назад +600

      the guy who made the puppets for the animation.

    • @gibbnn
      @gibbnn 8 лет назад +188

      Rcpravelo March071994 in the story not the real behind the scenes.

    • @gibbnn
      @gibbnn 8 лет назад +67

      Rcpravelo March071994 plus it was a women who made the doll.

    • @ryadh456
      @ryadh456 7 лет назад +16

      Tae Oh Yesss!!!

  • @amkaen
    @amkaen 5 лет назад +1399

    Use your time wisely, and pass along what you know. Memento mori.

    • @highguymagic9415
      @highguymagic9415 5 лет назад +47

      I get your message, but i dont think that memento mori fits into this story. This is a story of a never ending cycle, which in itself means that death isn't really important for these two characters. They spend their whole life trying to rebuilt one another, living numerous lifes in the process, or at least thats how i understood this.

    • @octopustophat9053
      @octopustophat9053 5 лет назад +14

      I thought it just represented the futility of existence...
      I know I’m sad

    • @highguymagic9415
      @highguymagic9415 5 лет назад +3

      @@octopustophat9053 I am just saying what made more sense to me. As it is a message about how existence is fragile is a "deep" one as well

    • @amkaen
      @amkaen 5 лет назад +8

      I suppose it depends on how a person interprets it. Art brings out something from the viewer (or listener), and that's a pretty good means of determining art from all the pretenders that try to hog the spotlight. As a father of three, I see in this the drive to be a part of the creative process, to bring those we sire to the point where they're able to take the book (so to speak), and do what they have been taught to do. I think it's significant that the male didn't immediately stumble on music as the awakening catalyst, leading me to think that he might have been brought to life by a different means. Like with my children, we all have to find that thing (or things) that will give meaning and purpose to the next generation. It's only then that we can find our own completion. Oh, and we're always under the clock, as this so aptly illustrates.

    • @suedegalaxy8134
      @suedegalaxy8134 5 лет назад

      Dre Productions I have watched it but I know Latin

  • @enrique11530
    @enrique11530 4 года назад +1574

    I like this but its sad they cant be together

    • @professorcontrol9708
      @professorcontrol9708 4 года назад +41

      They were, even for a moment.

    • @Flamemast18
      @Flamemast18 4 года назад +77

      @@professorcontrol9708 based on the synopsis for the book thats a sequel to this, its seems they do not die when time runs out, but are taken away to live with the rest of the maker community, thats as far as i know.

    • @StarsongGaming
      @StarsongGaming 4 года назад +60

      She wasn’t made as a partner, she was made to continue the cycle

    • @tagreedibrahim9978
      @tagreedibrahim9978 4 года назад +6

      so you're implying that she was made to be a partner?

    • @stagdragon3978
      @stagdragon3978 4 года назад +9

      what better partner than one who can bring you back?

  • @WildfireKitKat
    @WildfireKitKat 4 дня назад +1

    The way I gasped at the ending! And the animation style is AWESOME

  • @april3698
    @april3698 3 года назад +745

    The fact that they made this bunny puppet has more bow control than many of the people who fake playing violin today is actually really funny

    • @thedovehandsoap1600
      @thedovehandsoap1600 2 года назад +8

      Two set? 😮

    • @fionafrog7687
      @fionafrog7687 2 года назад +9

      @@thedovehandsoap1600 was just about to comment that lol! Ling Ling wannabe!

    • @thedovehandsoap1600
      @thedovehandsoap1600 2 года назад +2

      @@fionafrog7687 Oui oui 😏

    • @muffemod
      @muffemod 2 года назад +4

      Read that as bowel control at first. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @isabellamarin1067
    @isabellamarin1067 8 лет назад +3624

    This is so simple but so intense. I'm crying.

    • @zealouscreative
      @zealouscreative  8 лет назад +16

      Want to shed more tears? Read our book that answers all your questions about this film. Don't worry, there's a happy ending, promise :) ruclips.net/video/8aCT4sQMwR4/видео.html

    • @isabellamarin1067
      @isabellamarin1067 8 лет назад +6

      Thanks! I will :))

    • @randombangdreamplayer4375
      @randombangdreamplayer4375 8 лет назад +13

      Zealous Creative BEST

    • @chancesassy7963
      @chancesassy7963 7 лет назад +35

      I absolutely adore 2:50.

    • @charlottei148
      @charlottei148 7 лет назад +3

      Caelen Crowl same!

  • @pendiro
    @pendiro 3 года назад +238

    The purest expresion of love is give someone the your time without knowing if will be corresponded. My heart melts when he reads the books even if she is not alive. Like the parents who do not give up on a disable child, or a son/daugther caring a parents with Alzehimer.
    Thank you for doing such piece of art that I continue watching after years

  • @Zeenomoth_Gzxpho
    @Zeenomoth_Gzxpho 9 дней назад +1

    This guy is amazing. 12 years and he’s still replying to comments.

    • @zealouscreative
      @zealouscreative  7 дней назад +1

      While people still watch and comment, we'll always be around to respond!

  • @brocliman9166
    @brocliman9166 4 года назад +1968

    Out of all the times I’ve watched this I just noticed e made a cotton mustache when he filled her

  • @timothygradek1713
    @timothygradek1713 6 лет назад +774

    Talk about attention to detail! you can see the reflection of him playing the violin in her eyes when they open

    • @moh19931000
      @moh19931000 5 лет назад +10

      It's not a random detail, they probably have that shot just for the purpose of showing the reflection,so the viewer can tell she is watching her while he's playing the violin.

  • @kcinmotiongaming358
    @kcinmotiongaming358 3 года назад +560

    This was made 8 years ago
    And it’s better than most clay animations nowadays

    • @humanleader184
      @humanleader184 3 года назад +5

      i mean not really

    • @ferneagle5393
      @ferneagle5393 3 года назад +8

      @@humanleader184 it really is

    • @humanleader184
      @humanleader184 3 года назад +8

      @@ferneagle5393 i mean im gonna be honest they havent really been getting worse though

    • @humanleader184
      @humanleader184 3 года назад +2

      @@ferneagle5393 not to mention some parts look a little awkward

    • @atanaZion
      @atanaZion 3 года назад +12

      I mean, we dont really have Clays animations that much

  • @i0_ox
    @i0_ox 10 месяцев назад +12

    11 years ago and still one of the best videos anyone can see ❤🖤

  • @jackhoff2174
    @jackhoff2174 4 года назад +632

    If I was one of them I would probably have had ruined the loop

    • @kokobean5921
      @kokobean5921 4 года назад +10

      XD

    • @Captainhogthrob
      @Captainhogthrob 4 года назад +28

      Then you'd be the main character of the book

    • @rimaalfreihat2897
      @rimaalfreihat2897 4 года назад +20

      or perhaps expand the loop? make 3 instead of 1? 3 make 9? ...

    • @maihaiki888
      @maihaiki888 4 года назад +15

      Me too, among all of my siblings, I'm the stupidest one XD

    • @jolly3257
      @jolly3257 4 года назад +12

      If I was one of them, it would look like the ugliest thing because I rushed, or it would be unfinished because I keep redoing it because it looks ugly.

  • @cbatistavideo
    @cbatistavideo 5 лет назад +3697

    *when you look creepy asf but end up being cute asf*

  • @zombusshankus9589
    @zombusshankus9589 3 года назад +612

    Oh my god... so good. The Maker's design is one of my favourite designs ever, the music is stellar, and the animation is fantastic, keep up the good work!

    • @zealouscreative
      @zealouscreative  3 года назад +21

      All that's left now if for you to read the book! bit.ly/AboutTheMagnumOpus 📕

    • @spacebars9677
      @spacebars9677 2 года назад

      @@zealouscreative i will definitely!!

  • @transcat2101
    @transcat2101 11 месяцев назад +22

    Coming back to this beautiful masterpiece, what I had never noticed was the message it holds. We may look like we have a long time, but it’s possible our end is closer than we fear. When making an accomplishment, it must be passed on to those who need that chance of life. I just read the book since my friend found it in a library near our town and we both really love the video and the book. I notice you also keep up to date with everyone’s comments and it warms my heart to see how after nearly 12 years. A masterpiece should get even more recognition for the story and how life be sometimes. 💜

  • @4VKG
    @4VKG 5 лет назад +150

    I fancy how hard it was to match the pace music of violin with the stop motion action. RESPECT

  • @iwistudio7337
    @iwistudio7337 2 года назад +505

    This animation was and forever will be one of my greatest inspirations to be a stop motion animator

  • @kil6081
    @kil6081 5 лет назад +288

    It's 2019. i still click, i still cry, don't know why. This is just so pure i still don't know how to explain how i feel about it 😭

    • @reneeortiz421
      @reneeortiz421 5 лет назад +8

      if you think this video is beautiful you need to buy the book!
      its recaps the video in the beginning and continues on what happens afterwords. there is so much more.

    • @justanotherhappyhumanist8832
      @justanotherhappyhumanist8832 5 лет назад

      zzzSleepyBear OfEarth What’s the book called?

    • @imxandertv
      @imxandertv 5 лет назад +1

      Chris Moeller The Magnum Opus, you can buy it on Amazon

    • @anastazjasowska6754
      @anastazjasowska6754 5 лет назад +2

      I do the same. Years pass and I tend to come back to this video. And it also makes me cry

    • @thaddeuskent8185
      @thaddeuskent8185 5 лет назад +1

      it's a direct reflection of real life. We create imitations of ourselves only to have a short time with them and leave them.

  • @gabaghoulie
    @gabaghoulie 11 месяцев назад +2

    haven’t seen this in 10 years. wow still beautiful as i remembered.

  • @dhannn1423
    @dhannn1423 3 года назад +325

    The 5.5K people that disliked this video is just jealous of your creativity.

    • @bingzhewho
      @bingzhewho 3 года назад +1

      5.6K lol

    • @rafaelurenallinares9944
      @rafaelurenallinares9944 3 года назад +5

      I encourage anyone who really understands the meaning of this piece of wisdom, to forgive the people who dislike this: perhaps is they simply cannot face the - undeniably hard - truth that other ones suspect - or perhaps even realize - about life and transcendence.
      It is already difficult in life for a common good person, to save and keep a humble legacy and make others receive it.
      ..
      ... but if you even try to enhance that heritage, the only chance you have for achieving that, is to become a genius, a leader, or probably both, and that gets so difficult as becoming one in a million in the right way.

    • @redmist4963
      @redmist4963 3 года назад +5

      Maybe they were australians who tried to upvote instead

    • @fall.revive
      @fall.revive 3 года назад +1

      5k people who scared this faces

    • @TheWeirdSailorMan
      @TheWeirdSailorMan 3 года назад +2

      There are lots of degenerate children on this platform, or better say on the entire internet. They fear reality so their only defense against it is to be negative about it. Often when someone says the truth they call you a hater, abuser etc even tho the irony is they are those exact things. Later when that "told you so" moment comes they pull a victim card like it will magically justify their ignorant and idiotic way of life and somehow change anything. The damage has been done and the only enemy is your own self not being a realist, accepting facts and using common sense. Same thing with disslikes, you are being negative about someone's creativity and message, that is it, you can't undone the damage, you have spoken who you are.

  • @juhishrivastav7428
    @juhishrivastav7428 5 лет назад +548

    It seems like they keep on bringing each other to life for spending that two overlapping minutes together. I know the popular interpretation is that each doll makes a new doll. But I like this interpretation of mine. Keeping one's love alive Even if it's just two mins of togetherness each time

    • @tobbleboii5988
      @tobbleboii5988 5 лет назад +29

      thats a very nice interpretation, life is ultimalty meaningless if we spend it alone

    • @kyrlics6515
      @kyrlics6515 4 года назад

      @@tobbleboii5988 i dont agree

    • @makytondr8607
      @makytondr8607 4 года назад +14

      Oohh that’s such a cool way of seeing it! And they perhaps come out a little different each time but it is still them!

    • @ThunderFortune
      @ThunderFortune 4 года назад +4

      Aw yeah that's really nice, and does make a bit more sense

    • @tuberose4601
      @tuberose4601 4 года назад +3

      That makes me not so sad

  • @StarsongGaming
    @StarsongGaming 4 года назад +1676

    What if one of thems just like “nah I don’t want to”

  • @leiajazmin588
    @leiajazmin588 4 месяца назад +2

    I love the details you put into this short. To the eyes slightest movement, to the whole scenario and environment. Truly a masterpiece. Really does something to me I cannot describe. It's beautiful. Great stop-motion short.

  • @TheCardinalKing
    @TheCardinalKing Год назад +388

    This Paul Halley guy literally deserves a Grammy award. This is like Vivaldi level of composition.
    👏🏼👏🏼

  • @vegetarian.vulture
    @vegetarian.vulture 2 года назад +207

    1:29 and 1:35 are so adorable, he appears to have fun while making her 🥰
    Overall this little masterpiece broke me, I couldn't stop thinking about it for a few days straight.
    Confusion,fear of running out of time then curiosity and the rush of inspiration, feeling of hopelessness when his work doesn't pay off yet not giving up, the joy of closure and affection, then calmness and making peace with death, ,sadness after him passing away and her confusion and fear of running out of time again - the circle begins again.
    All these little emotions closed in 5 minutes. I'm in love with these bunnies. Brilliant.

    • @zealouscreative
      @zealouscreative  2 года назад +9

      So hapy to read you enjoyed the film so much. If you're interested, you can dive deeper into the world of The Makers with the follow-up book. Take a look here for more info - bit.ly/AboutTheMagnumOpus

    • @VChavTheGoat
      @VChavTheGoat 2 года назад

      @@zealouscreative this is a book?

  • @nevermoreraven4746
    @nevermoreraven4746 3 года назад +824

    I love the 'wrongness' of this whole thing, like things not being completely level and just odd angles all around. The set reminds me of Little Nightmares. I wonder if the makers of that watched this.

    • @jdulast
      @jdulast 2 года назад

      The wrongness would be opinionative.

    • @sarahbutts
      @sarahbutts 2 года назад +5

      @@jdulast i think they just mean the angles aren’t exact and things are slightly tilted. I think that’s what makes it so perfect

    • @kaptinkanoodle5039
      @kaptinkanoodle5039 Год назад

      I was also a little off-put by the realistic teeth

  • @posteme
    @posteme Год назад +8

    Still one of the best short films I've ever saw. 11 years and still give me chills. So beautiful.

  • @anxietyinstinct3629
    @anxietyinstinct3629 6 лет назад +205

    I watched this and sat silently for like 15 minutes. The music is absolutely chilling....

  • @fizzlefazzle9175
    @fizzlefazzle9175 4 года назад +208

    I just wanna say, This story is a part of my heart, I watch this ATLEAST once a week, I've been learning to play Winter on my violin, I even bought Zyex strings for my violin to get the right sound. I've bought the book, and I show this to everyone important in my life. I walk around my house singing winter "Duh DUH DUH DUN DUN BA Duh duh DUH duh duh DUm Ba duh dum bum Da" ALL THE TIME. I don't know how or why it means so much to me but it does.

    • @zealouscreative
      @zealouscreative  4 года назад +18

      That's so wonderful to hear. Thank you for sharing ❤️.

    • @fizzlefazzle9175
      @fizzlefazzle9175 4 года назад +7

      @@zealouscreative I CANT BELIEVE YOU JUST REPLIED? THANK YOU

    • @snowshower4415
      @snowshower4415 4 года назад +3

      damn u got a reply, I am impressed

    • @mustafa.m.alnatsheh
      @mustafa.m.alnatsheh 4 года назад

      @@fizzlefazzle9175 damn you got 69 likes, I am impressed

    • @fizzlefazzle9175
      @fizzlefazzle9175 4 года назад

      @@mustafa.m.alnatsheh Niiice

  • @sloogsketch
    @sloogsketch 4 года назад +220

    really puts into perspective how short life is and how we're all just loops in a never ending system

    • @furniture5223
      @furniture5223 4 года назад +1

      Everything material comes to an end in time.

    • @martales8563
      @martales8563 4 года назад

      Evolution is the end to never ending stuff

  • @christinamathayas4061
    @christinamathayas4061 11 месяцев назад +5

    This just changed my world view. This makes me feel like life is a lie but it also tells me that we all serve a purpose.

  • @lakin7878
    @lakin7878 6 лет назад +495

    I can't believe this is from about 6 years ago and is somehow the best stop motion to date

  • @urfavoritehumanbean879
    @urfavoritehumanbean879 10 лет назад +75

    Many people watch a painting and think modern art sucks.
    It's just that they're looking in the wrong direction.
    *This is perfection.*

    • @DiegoAlanTorres96
      @DiegoAlanTorres96 10 лет назад +4

      Have my claps and my clops, good sir.

    • @urfavoritehumanbean879
      @urfavoritehumanbean879 10 лет назад +7

      DiegoAlanTorres69
      Here, have some fries.

    • @TheLegoguy2002
      @TheLegoguy2002 10 лет назад +4

      That's very nice fries you have there, hope nothing BAD happens to it.

    • @dariusquilly1943
      @dariusquilly1943 10 лет назад +1

      Modern art is good unless it comes to just splashes or blankness... Its stupid but not all

  • @greenisbackinspanishtown9602
    @greenisbackinspanishtown9602 4 года назад +688

    edit: tldr there was long (and I guess bit cringy) comment I made months ago. Right now things are getting better, I find lots of psychical comfort in any form of art (including this animation, I still love it beyond any measures), doing creative stuff helps me cope with bad things that happen (even if most of things I made look...awful) and I hope You all can find same relief in music, paintings, movies ect.
    Thank you for your support, strangers from the internet.

    • @zealouscreative
      @zealouscreative  4 года назад +42

      Thank you, for the thoughtful comment.

    • @xizzy8534
      @xizzy8534 4 года назад +6

      your words r so beautiful, I will use them for writing an essay for school about this cartoon))

    • @LL-rb8wd
      @LL-rb8wd 4 года назад +6

      You're seriously only 19 and u wrote that? Amazing.

    • @whyisitspicy5596
      @whyisitspicy5596 4 года назад +6

      Wow this almost brought me tears like you should really write a book or something your words are so educated like I can’t even explain

    • @Canobeats420
      @Canobeats420 4 года назад +5

      D E E P

  • @artemis_smith
    @artemis_smith 8 месяцев назад +2

    I saw this years and years ago. I may have been in high school at the time. It never left me in all that time. Thank you for creating and sharing this.

  • @eggduck2881
    @eggduck2881 2 года назад +130

    stopmotion may be a dying art form but it will always hold a special place in my soul, this is just wonderfully done

    • @Andrew-Johnson
      @Andrew-Johnson Год назад +1

      For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counseller, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace. 💙✨

    • @valkaerie8715
      @valkaerie8715 Год назад

      @@Andrew-Johnson Amen

    • @hexagon2185
      @hexagon2185 Год назад +1

      since when was it a dying art form.

  • @momsaccount4033
    @momsaccount4033 Год назад +132

    This is one of the greatest stop-motion works of all time. All of the details. The implied worldbuilding. The reveal at the end. There is absolutely no dialogue but the story is still communicated so well. Animation truly is storytelling through motion, with this short being a prime example. I have nothing to criticize this short about. Any grievances anybody could have about this animation comes down to a matter of taste and personal opinion. Objectively speaking, this is effectively a perfect work of art.

  • @Corrupted_Raven4life
    @Corrupted_Raven4life 8 лет назад +504

    I think the message is that life always repeats itself

    • @kiaramedina1106
      @kiaramedina1106 8 лет назад +9

      exactly

    • @301craker
      @301craker 7 лет назад +1

      Naomi Henriquez i heard its life is what you make it

    • @mollylovesherarts531
      @mollylovesherarts531 7 лет назад

      Naomi Henriquez no gangs not it to day we watched it in class in arts so no we said it something else keep guessing

    • @mexus9612
      @mexus9612 7 лет назад +1

      No, its about love, sometimes you need more than just common sences, sometimes you need a little magic and empathy in relationships with other people.

    • @toby9444
      @toby9444 7 лет назад

      Mexus 9 Ye I guess?

  • @turquoisesnowflake4613
    @turquoisesnowflake4613 7 месяцев назад +1

    I watched this for the first time in highscool about 10 years ago and while I understood the message then, it really hits home now that I live on my own away from my parents. ❤️

  • @Cookie_Clockwise
    @Cookie_Clockwise 8 лет назад +2046

    wow...
    why do they exist if all they do is make themselves, meet their creation, then die... oh, wait. That is literally how real life works. We are born, make another, then see them after a while, then die. It's a lot to take in, and it sounds depressing, but true. It never ends, either. That's just what I think, so you can think anything else about it.

    • @Cookie_Clockwise
      @Cookie_Clockwise 8 лет назад +51

      I also have some questions. What if they run out of materials?
      did anyone notice the moustache on the creator on 1:34?
      Where do the materials come from?
      Is there an outside world for them?
      What do the creators turn into when their time is up?

    • @katseyes152
      @katseyes152 8 лет назад +68

      When the first one turns into that magic rainbow dust everything resets

    • @Zhxta
      @Zhxta 8 лет назад +9

      I remember and I laughed really hard

    • @Westerncreek
      @Westerncreek 8 лет назад +55

      i like to think they exist to fill the emptyness the previous creature left by trying to recreate it, as for the what if they run out of materials, you see at the end it resets the workshop, i believe it also resets all the materials

    • @ryadh456
      @ryadh456 7 лет назад +9

      Cookie Clockwise You are absolutely Correct!!!

  • @dubioustheatreyt8096
    @dubioustheatreyt8096 Год назад +422

    I've seen this animation time and time again over the last few years, and every time I find something new to be amazed by. Something that my younger self would not have noticed. While its been said countlessly by others smarter than myself, I adore the animation, sound design, music and lore of this short film. There is so much work and love poured into these five minutes.
    There's also a sort of melancholic dread to it all. The Makers only have a short time span. And in that time span, they only have enough time to create a new Maker, teach and love it, before they die. The hourglass flips, and now that new Maker must make another one of itself. There's so much stress, and panic, to pump out a new Maker before time runs out. They don't get to enjoy life for themselves, to create art in the way of illustration or music or literature, the Makers' only goal is progeny. They only get a taste of what they could do, but never get to savor it. While for them this might be a perfect existence, as they're none the wiser to what they're missing, from an outsider looking in I feel so sorry for them.

    • @zealouscreative
      @zealouscreative  Год назад +77

      Thank you for coming back to our film over the years. Your melancholic take on the film is certainly one way to look at it, but this is our perspective: The Maker explores the preciousness of our moments on earth, the short time we have with loved ones, and the enjoyment of one’s life’s work and purpose. In their fleeting existence, our characters experience joy, love, hard work, purpose, loss, and loneliness.
      The other thing to note is that we're just commenting on this film in isolation, but there's a much bigger lore surrounding these creatures which we explore in our follow-up book, The Magnum Opus. You can find out more info about it here - bit.ly/AboutTheMagnumOpus

    • @Jusneily
      @Jusneily Год назад +4

      @@zealouscreative Gracias por la interpretación.

    • @CivilEngineerWroxton
      @CivilEngineerWroxton Год назад +6

      Your observations are spot on. It’s just like human life. We are born after being made by our parents, then we look and observe just what we are supposed to be doing and then we begin procreating , just as our parents did. We end up figuring out that life is so very short so we work feverishly to try to make our “creation” as beautiful and as loved as possible. We show it art and creativity and life as best as we can and as quickly as we can, for by that time we realize just what little time we have to do everything that needs done. Then we see the last of our grains of sand drop down the nape of life’s hourglass and then we’re gone, leaving our “creation” to figure out everything that we did and to move on to the next “creation”.
      Some people might see all of this as pointless and just a waste and not want to be part of this cycle because of the seeming hopelessness of it all. But there is absolutely nothing useless or hopeless or pointless about it. It is all a matter of natural life cycle and a beautiful creation continually renewing and making a completely different experience, look, and feel during each cycle. Every one of them is complete and finished by time the last grain of sand drops. The perfect timing and beauty made during that timing makes it even more hopeful and lovely as the anticipation of the next one grows and makes the observer want more. Maybe this is what God feels as He watches us procreate and raise our own children? The terrible things some people do to each other make Him terribly sad and angry that we do such things, but the fact that at least most of us, the “Makers”, show our “creation” the beauty and art and love of life and then we move on and make room for ours to do even more and to create something even more unique and beautiful and give hope for so many more in the future. This, I’m sure, makes God quite happy and He gives us love and support in our “Maker” time. 😃

    • @CivilEngineerWroxton
      @CivilEngineerWroxton Год назад +4

      @@zealouscreativeI’m DEFINITELY going to be purchasing this book. Your work is absolutely incredible and just the sampling I’ve had the pleasure of partaking of in this short film has left me wanting so much more. So I can hardly wait to experience the book. It is a great honor to have the opportunity to speak directly to one of the “Makers” of this masterpiece. Now I will go and read of this lore in the book. And, by the way, I’m retired and I do a LOT of reading, but there are definitely certain books and written works (There definitely is a difference) that really catch my attention and find a special place in my soul and heart and I have a feeling that your book is going to be one of those.
      Thank you for your hard work and dedication to this art form. You and all that worked on this, including the book, are masters of your art form and it is an immense pleasure to have stumbled across this. I was beginning to have one of those frustrating and down days and then I happened upon this and my day has been better ever since. This showed me that I need to focus and bear down on what really matters and love every minute of every day. Grumbling or feeling down and frustrated sometimes is extremely difficult to climb out of, but then I see something like your wonderful work and it gives me a lifeline to grab onto and show me just what I’m supposed to have my eyes and my mind on. Again, thank you for your hard work and dedication. I can very much tell that there is a passion in you for this kind of work and it has made you leave the world a bit better place than you found it. 😃

    • @CivilEngineerWroxton
      @CivilEngineerWroxton Год назад +2

      I’ve just now finished the Magnum Opus book and absolutely LOVED it. So much of everything in it and I loved the suspense elements in it. I won’t say any more than this about it because I don’t want to give any spoilers. It’s just an excellent story that VERY much expands on the Maker video. It’s amazing what a story was made from it. Any of you that haven’t read the Magnum Opus book yet absolutely need to get it and read it. Get the hardcover copy, too. It has a beautiful cover and is so nice to hold in your hands. I just love mine. MANY kudos to Chris & Chris Kezelos for their excellent writing and story telling. I’ll definitely be reading this book more than once. ✌️😃

  • @ratkinzluver33
    @ratkinzluver33 3 года назад +205

    I remember watching this for the first time years ago and tearing up a bit over these weird rabbit creatures. It still packs a hard punch all these years later tbh.

  • @starwaItz
    @starwaItz Месяц назад +2

    Hey! I asked for the book many Christmas’ before as a kid and loved it! The writing and story was beautiful. Thank you to everyone behind these masterpieces!

    • @zealouscreative
      @zealouscreative  Месяц назад +1

      We're really happy to hear you enjoyed it! If you ever feel like sharing your thoughts in a review, it would mean a lot and help others discover the book too.

  • @zed634
    @zed634 5 лет назад +272

    I remember watching this when I was younger
    made me sad but also very impressed with how it was made

  • @ornellaaribam
    @ornellaaribam 8 лет назад +670

    I thought he was making a partner for himself for a happily ever after and that plot twist fucked me. anyway, one of the best!

    • @murphy1443
      @murphy1443 8 лет назад +11

      Same! it was amazing

    • @ZeeBeeMum81
      @ZeeBeeMum81 7 лет назад +5

      I thought he was making a daughter then I watched it like 30 times over and then I looked at this comment im like "it could work"

    • @tashikamala6917
      @tashikamala6917 7 лет назад +20

      cindy the cat I think he was creating someone to hand down knowledge that was handed down to him.

    • @anothergryffindor3644
      @anothergryffindor3644 7 лет назад +3

      ^ Yes, its a metaphor for what humanity just lives for

    • @b-jrizzle
      @b-jrizzle 7 лет назад

      ornella aribam same

  • @sofiatakis9768
    @sofiatakis9768 2 года назад +186

    This is such a beautiful film. There wasn't a moment I got bored. I watched this a few times and each time I understood the meaning more and more, absolutely incredible. I believe this story is a representation of how our lives are just an endless cycle and it repeats and repeats and we take each day for granted.

  • @BrainDrone
    @BrainDrone 7 месяцев назад +3

    This thing is a piece of art.

  • @LucyLuna-p9n
    @LucyLuna-p9n 8 лет назад +182

    brought my grandma to tears